Weekly Grade 5 Homework

 This section has been designed to hold our weekly class homework files to help save photocopying at school (toner! yikes!) and to save carrying a heavy textbook home. Welcome to your Digital Homework! 


                                                                                                     Miss. Sturgeon

Step 1: Print and Complete Worksheet (optional---want to save ink and toner? See other option)
                                                                      OR
Step 2: Use the notebook provided to carefully enter your answers on looseleaf. Label your titles, dates and letter/numbers properly to match the sheet. Go practice for notebook organizing in high school!

Printing Tips:



MARCH 22nd to 26th:  

Please let me know if you want your child to continue doing homework this year. Only two students are completing it and handing it in weekly, so I am not confident about keeping it up. This might be due to the pandemic and students being in front of a computer more often (but I am not sure?) 
Email Miss.Sturgeon if you want it to continue and perhaps she can email you with pages or recommend a site like Mathletics.


MARCH 15th to 19th: BASICS REVIEW FOR UPCOMING CONCEPTS!









March 8-12th READ A THON!
Our school Read-a-thon has begun. At home, work on reading 15 to 20 minutes a night from any type of book you like. Keep a log like the one from last week. We are doing this for the full month of March and there are prizes to be won! This will be part of the homework, along with the math page below.









March 1-5th READ A THON!
Our school Read-a-thon has begun. At home, work on reading 15 to 20 minutes a night from any type of book you like. Keep a log like the one below. We are doing this for the full month of March and there are prizes to be won! This will be part of the homework, along with the math page below.






February 23rd- 26th:



































February 17th- 19th: Short Week due to Holiday and Snow Day


































February 9th- 12th:







































February 1- 5th:

Students are needing TIMES TABLES memorized, or having strategies in place to solve them faster. Homework is nightly practice of times tables. Make flashcards, listen to songs or try to recite them over and over.



November 23rd to 27th

VIDEO TIPS AND TUTORING:












NOVEMBER 17th to 20th







NOVEMBER 9th to 12th








NOVEMBER 2nd to 6th













October 26th to 30th:

This week's homework is a review of concepts that are needed to learn ordered pairs and coordinate grids. 








October 21st to 23rd:





October 13th to 16th:




Practice memorizing your times tables with https://www.multiplication.com/games/all-games or make flashcards for yourself!





October 5th to 9th:







September 28th to October 2nd:











September 21st to 25th:







September 14th- 18th, 2020